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Chicago's Most Honest Songwriter
Andy Hrvatin is an American folk-pop singer-songwriter multi-instrumentalist with impassioned vocals, shimmering acoustic guitarwork, and refined lyricism, performing with an honest delivery often compared to Neil Young, Jack Johnson, and Jason Isbell. His music comes from a background of grief and loss, and in the end overcoming life's tribulations. He sings with an enflamed yet poetic vigor that strikes close to home, and delivers every line to place you into forgotten (or perhaps unshakable) memories and encapsulating stories.
He has found inspiration from his folk heroes before him, such as Gordon Lightfoot, Jim Croce, Leonard Cohen, and Don McLean. As well as this, touring artists such as Jason Isbell, Gregory Alan Isakov, Cris Jacobs, and Sierra Ferrell heavily guide and inspire his performances as well.
Andy started his career with an album, self recorded on a Tascam 4-Track Tape Recorder, titled A Cassette for Kellie-- a grief-filled ode to his late mother. Following that was another self-recorded album, Smoke Signals, where his Chickasaw heritage guided his stories in their own unique way.
For his latest project, A Baptism of Fire, Andy got the help of Product Recording Studio in New Lenox, IL. The EP boasts five of his greatest pieces of music, filled to the brim with stories of love, rejection, and loss.